After its record-breaking first trailer, Marvel Studios’Spider-Man: No Way Homepresented fans what they have been hoping for: an epic story involving the multiverse and the return of many beloved characters. Now it looks like the excitement level will continue to elevate, with rumors brewing that a possible second trailer will be released ahead ofEternals' premiere.

While the first trailer confirmed many but not all theories,Spider-Man: No Way Homehas been one of the most secretive yet popular MCU projects to date. Everything from small bits of information to enormous leaks that have teased the epic story seems to have surfaced online. Now it appears new information has been leaked, as BGR reports that a possibly bigger and more mind-blowing second trailer is approaching very soon.

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According to a Twitter account that specializes inNo Way Homeleaked news, pictures from what appears to be from a movie theatre’s internal system show a clip that runs for 3 minutes and 33 seconds that is set to play in theatres on October 25th. WhileEternalsdoesn’t release until November 5th, it ensures that the clip (if it turns out to be the nextNo Way Hometrailer) would debut ahead of its release. Although the legitimacy of the photo still has yet to be proven, another hint is that that clip comes from an actual studio instead of being an ad is that it has a listed MPAA rating of PG-13, which all MCU films includingSpider-Man: HomecomingandSpider-Man: Far From Homehave.

While there have been many leaks throughout its production (with Sony filing copyright claims on leaks ofAndrew Garfield donning the Spider-Man suit),Spider-Man: No Way Homeis due for another trailer, especially since its release date is roughly 2 months away. But for a film of this scale with the number of names surrounding it and also with Tom Holland claiming thatNo Way Homewill mark the end of hisSpider-Man: Homecomingtrilogy, one trailer may just be enough.

Spider-Man: No Way Homepicks up whereFar From Homeleft off, as the world now finally knows who Spider-Man is. Seeking Doctor Strange’s help in restoring his secret identity through the use of magic, Peter Parker must then deal with multiversal consequences. There is definitely a lot to digest storywise, but after building up the multiverse all throughout this year in other MCU content, bringing back characters such asAlfred Molina’s Doc Ockand Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin from the Sam RaimiSpider-Mantrilogy, and realizing the epic crossover with Tom Hardy’s Venom that will occur, the stakes need to be higher than ever in order to create one of the most memorable MCU films to date.

Spider-Man: No Way Homealso stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange,Zendaya as MJ, Jacob Batalon as Ned, Marisa Tomei as Aunt May, Jon Favreau as Happy Hogan, Jamie Foxx as Electro, J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, Benedict Wong as Wong, and Tony Revolori as Flash Thompson.

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis set to release in theatres on December 17th, 2021.